Although the film has a happy ending, there is some truth to the idea that "safety is a lie". From the air police escaping the security check with a swagger to bring drugs, to the failure of the communication between the protagonist and the boss, all show the fragility of this system. As the female lead said, "Control is just an illusion, nothing is in control". No matter how much pre-planning and preparation you have made in anti-terrorism, it is predictable for terrorists who have done their homework in advance, but the actions of terrorists are unpredictable. Ah.
ps: I always felt that the female lead was the villain. The male protagonist asked her about her job without saying anything. As soon as the male protagonist got up and went to the toilet to smoke, she opened her eyes. She has been to the toilet that can assassinate the captain, and she was the first to put forward the virus picture. Even the last bomb started the countdown in her hands, and when the male protagonist couldn't find any terrorists and was blinded, he said: Control Just an illusion, nothing is in control.
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